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Millions To Collaborate Worldwide For World Oceans Day This June 8

(World Oceans Day, 7.Jun.2019) — The World Oceans Day Youth Advisory Council will help steer the way this week leading up to World Oceans Day on June 8. With increasing awareness of plastic pollution entering waterways around the globe, millions of people will take action for a better future by eliminating single-use plastics, including straws, bags and bottles. In 2018, over 1,500 events were organized in more than 140 inland and coastal countries, including events hosted by schools, aquariums, zoos and businesses.

“World Oceans Day is the perfect chance to
shine the spotlight on the ocean and to celebrate the many ways that oceans
sustain people and our planet,” said Jack Johnson, Musician, Surfer and
Environmental Activist. “We can all take action on World Oceans Day,
joining youth leaders and a global movement, to come together in support of
healthy and plastic free seas.”

The World Oceans Day Youth Advisory Council,
with 24 members ages 16 – 23 from 20 diverse countries, provides new and unique
perspectives, ideas and recommendations for rallying the world for our ocean.
With continued engagement year-round, Council members help shape the
development of World Oceans Day by inspiring actions, big and small, that
provide opportunities for ocean conservation 365 days a year.

“I’m absolutely amazed by the World Oceans
Day Youth Advisory Council and have discovered extremely talented leaders from
all over the world that are working hard in their local communities to raise
awareness in protecting the ocean and marine species,” said Nicolás
Chesta, a World Oceans Day Youth Advisory Council representative from Chile.
“This group of young people is generating an important impact and I’m
really grateful to be a part of it.”

For 2019, the theme, Together We Can, will
focus on what we can all do together to create a healthy ocean and better
future. Millions of people are expected to virtually join hands around the world
to show their support for protecting our shared ocean. Visit: https://www.worldoceansday.org/action-center
to learn more about this year’s theme and ways to get involved.

“Youth are leading the charge to create
change,” said Bill Mott, Executive Director of The Ocean Project, the
non-profit organization that has coordinated World Oceans Day internationally
since 2002. “Whether you live far inland or on the coast, the ocean
affects each one of us and our personal decisions affect the ocean. We believe
that youth are the key to success and are not only leaders of tomorrow, but
also of today. Thanks to our supporters, including Proctor & Gamble and
Footprint, we can continue to create opportunities and engage youth and others
around the world on World Oceans Day and year-round.”